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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[1725] [1 Cor. xi. 22. But I cannot say that the word ἐκκλησία is used for the place of Christian worship, even in this text, where it seems to be in antithesis with the dwelling-house.]
[1728] [The sexes sat apart in the primitive churches, and the kiss of peace was given by women only to women (Bunsen, Hippol., iii. p. 15). Does the author, here, imply that unholy kissing had crept in? Among the Germans, even in our days, nothing is more common than to see men, not at all related, salute one another in this way. It was therefore all one with shaking hands, in the apostolic ordinance. For some very fine reflections on the baiser de paix, see De Masitre, Soirèes, ii. p. 199, ed. Paris, 1850.]
[1735] Ecclus. ix. 8.
[1736] Ecclus. ix. 8.
Chapter XII.—Continuation: with Texts from Scripture.
[1741] Prov. x. 10, Sept.
[1744] [Here the pædagogue is the child-guide, leading to the Teacher.]
[1745] [Important foot-note, Kaye, p. 105.]
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